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u. s. obviously where we don't, we don't do anything like this. this is too high. falutin for us, we're not going to bother with developing an app. so 10000 workers, however, in the food industry in the united kingdom are exempt from us. so you're right, i mean that, that's, that's the flaw, the in resolving the situation are dealing with this situation. because of course, we are also a very hyper globalized world. so even if you shut down all your borders, like australia has done and they're very strict there, it keeps getting in. and like the one of the latest outbreaks was because of, of a stewardess. right. so you still have globalization, you still have people flying planes or ship crew on a ship, having to dock and take off the goods from china. you know, so there's always one sort of weak point, right? if you're allowing anybody and then you should allow any, but in a way, right? so it's that it doesn't actually won't be effective. so, and i would imagine just thinking, you know, extent perennially here that not carrying your phone so there
u. s. obviously where we don't, we don't do anything like this. this is too high. falutin for us, we're not going to bother with developing an app. so 10000 workers, however, in the food industry in the united kingdom are exempt from us. so you're right, i mean that, that's, that's the flaw, the in resolving the situation are dealing with this situation. because of course, we are also a very hyper globalized world. so even if you shut down all your borders, like australia has done and they're...
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u. s. at this meeting. obviously, french president macro was that he correspond to the meeting and i am curious about how we will see the role of the u. s. going forward, especially with the vast transition from the trump administration to the button administration. so, but i'll let you respond to what the other 2 gentlemen have said, but i would also like you to address. i'm going to look, look, we cannot have sustainable peace without inclusive talk among all partners in the region and concerned international partners in which we speak, i to i as equal as equal. we cannot go in with one country trying to dictate the agenda is on the other, and this has been a seat that's been ongoing. and you are asking me if the u. s. was not, was present or not. the iranian statement made us very present. i mean, if you listen to all the speech of, they were all conciliatory. they were all opening their hands and the new one, although had traces of the was also attacking. i mean, there was a lot of criticism on certain roles in t
u. s. at this meeting. obviously, french president macro was that he correspond to the meeting and i am curious about how we will see the role of the u. s. going forward, especially with the vast transition from the trump administration to the button administration. so, but i'll let you respond to what the other 2 gentlemen have said, but i would also like you to address. i'm going to look, look, we cannot have sustainable peace without inclusive talk among all partners in the region and...
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u. s. should remain in afghanistan? obviously that's off the table. but is that what you're saying should have happened that the u. s. should not be withdrawing. right right 1st and then, but i'm sorry, pressed on. he brushed on a go for it. tell me what do you think? i don't think you're seeing would make any difference or seeing in be right. it's not like the word come in and fight again and all that. let's look at practical solution practical solution right now at the moment is legitimacy for the followed by the government. as the taliban government, that could be done without the usb. this could also have been that where everyone, every young person wants to run by the fact that they're going to kill incidence back, going to cut it out, right? it won't be mean to, doesn't the 1st place to kill, right? so you have to understand the narrative that people have a more boost every time they are. we will be attacking those be. but i can show you the messages that i just got, where they have said that people work with the us. let's burn them. i live next
u. s. should remain in afghanistan? obviously that's off the table. but is that what you're saying should have happened that the u. s. should not be withdrawing. right right 1st and then, but i'm sorry, pressed on. he brushed on a go for it. tell me what do you think? i don't think you're seeing would make any difference or seeing in be right. it's not like the word come in and fight again and all that. let's look at practical solution practical solution right now at the moment is legitimacy...
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but after, obviously the u. s. defends the american companies and the u. k. defendants, the british companies, what there's all them in stock. the brazil does not need to worry about defending the us. a little different of you need to worry about the health of the 2 big needs to worry about the health of 250000000 inhabitants. very, there's l, you must buy the american vaccine view and the russian vaccine, as well as the chinese cuban any other vaccines with scientifically proven quality care for providing the interests at health of brazilians. and that must be championed by the brazilian government and not the us government f. i will do the cobra. by the way, since the early 2nd semester of 2029, we signed the document requesting breach of the vaccine pasent for the state of this in several interviews in the us, germany, france, and u. k. by the maya. but the vaccine should be turned into a public asset. the people all over the world be vaccinated who bought the feeling well. and there have been a lot of talk about solidarity and equitable access to vacci
but after, obviously the u. s. defends the american companies and the u. k. defendants, the british companies, what there's all them in stock. the brazil does not need to worry about defending the us. a little different of you need to worry about the health of the 2 big needs to worry about the health of 250000000 inhabitants. very, there's l, you must buy the american vaccine view and the russian vaccine, as well as the chinese cuban any other vaccines with scientifically proven quality care...
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countries have china and know she might say taken a backseat in the negotiations because they obviously see the u. s. has failed in its foreign policy here. and they quite happy to see the united states embarrassed yet. russia and china could have put pressure, possibly on the taliban, possibly on pakistan. saudi from china's point of view, to try and find a peaceful solution to the impasse that i've got his town has seen for decades. well, the russians have been working to play both sides. they've been supplying the taliban arms. and at the same time saying, they want the government to succeed. and so when you play a double game like that, you're a double looser. the pakistani said the chinese have deferred to the pakistani. and but the problem for that is, many of these foreign fighters there in afghan stand now a rigorous who's amos, the stabilize china. so there's a lot of complex currents going back and forth here. but again, everyone's a loser except for pakistan. we should see what happens, certainly in the coming months, david 70, thank you for joining us. so much tremendous coin in new jers
countries have china and know she might say taken a backseat in the negotiations because they obviously see the u. s. has failed in its foreign policy here. and they quite happy to see the united states embarrassed yet. russia and china could have put pressure, possibly on the taliban, possibly on pakistan. saudi from china's point of view, to try and find a peaceful solution to the impasse that i've got his town has seen for decades. well, the russians have been working to play both sides....
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u. s. and we've also been hearing reaction, obviously from the u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being humiliated by the, by the bon after 20 years. that it's just a 2nd. vietnam, if you will. and china, especially, is already trying to benefit to leverage u. s. failures in, in asia. because china wants to be the number one power issue. it wants to be asian power because best on the way it could become a global power. and hence, the more america loses in iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere, the more big china can benefit. and it already has major relationship with pakistan and iran, and sort of the offered and mixed with the bond in order to have more relationship with the taliban. a
u. s. and we've also been hearing reaction, obviously from the u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being...
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obviously in the u. s. is making most of its money from quote, endless war. and of course now we all sing all those people who actually never even wanted perhaps an end the afghan war hooper, quite happy to have a prominent presence in that kind of. so no matter was now coming out the saying, you see joe biden, he mess this up. you never really likes you know, intervention anyway. we were right, but of course what they're not doing is actually giving an alternative plan and broke down the stone that would have led to any semblance of a sense of victory. let learn any kind of withdrawal that didn't look like chaos. but i think what the bite administration is wrestling with was, yes they had, they didn't want to say, going with andrew biden was always against the afghan war to the extent that it, that it played out. but what they were supposedly completely on top off because that's a smart these young kids, you know, jake sullivan, always people, they'd be able to stand the media and social media and everything else was i didn't want to saigon moment. i didn't
obviously in the u. s. is making most of its money from quote, endless war. and of course now we all sing all those people who actually never even wanted perhaps an end the afghan war hooper, quite happy to have a prominent presence in that kind of. so no matter was now coming out the saying, you see joe biden, he mess this up. you never really likes you know, intervention anyway. we were right, but of course what they're not doing is actually giving an alternative plan and broke down the stone...
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obviously with the, with the u. s. withdrawal, it seems some saying that taliban have essentially vacuumed up other various factions of people willing to fight. a biden, of course, said a few days ago that they will be revenge essentially for those behind the cobbled airport attack. now we see this strike in a residential area, taking out some ice k members, but also children as well. is it possible now that ice k or isis members can now announce their revenge for this strike? and so we're just going to have a renewed back and forth of revenge between america with drones strikes and ices with some sort of bombing attacks. well, it is like said, has carried out some of the most deadliest and brutal attacks in the city of cobble . but this time it is happening under the rule of the taliban. we have to remember the air strikes today and cobble in the previous one in the city of july, you know, inside the city or taking place. you know, when the taller bomb are in power. so one has to really wonder if it is a new chapter
obviously with the, with the u. s. withdrawal, it seems some saying that taliban have essentially vacuumed up other various factions of people willing to fight. a biden, of course, said a few days ago that they will be revenge essentially for those behind the cobbled airport attack. now we see this strike in a residential area, taking out some ice k members, but also children as well. is it possible now that ice k or isis members can now announce their revenge for this strike? and so we're just...
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obviously just 3rd son, it's very material. that's well the u. s. a rescue. same search and rescue team member the i just spoke to just minutes go said and he said not just in the cities obviously that schools are in the villages around where it's quite like saying now another plane that's coming in the land. it's a thing called back and forth, so that trying to get to those villages and those towns around. and as you said, it's just difficult because it's more of a drip drip by a helical from flight, rather than a steady traffic as it would be by roads, even the united nation folks. but came out and said, we are trying to negotiate that they both traffic, right. they're not getting sick, but i understand it's been pretty difficult for them to not to remain the challenge . 3rd week in the country, people continue to be in the hot water continued as a result, but we'll have very real impacts on the civilian populations in the hazy, but for that show in the home and their life for as in port to friends. jones. thank you. lebanon seal shortage is endangering pati
obviously just 3rd son, it's very material. that's well the u. s. a rescue. same search and rescue team member the i just spoke to just minutes go said and he said not just in the cities obviously that schools are in the villages around where it's quite like saying now another plane that's coming in the land. it's a thing called back and forth, so that trying to get to those villages and those towns around. and as you said, it's just difficult because it's more of a drip drip by a helical from...
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and obviously all eyes are on her in the u. s. thinking that she could win more, she went on instagram recently just saying how much of that weight on her shoulder is being hard on her. and may be this rift with such reactions coming from both sides would create even more pressure for the 24 year old gymnast with a very difficult boss. i was the world waited, rory, sushi, discuss those developments with a panel of guest mental health issue of simone biles. so she withdrew. i mean, this must be a very, very difficult decision for gigi think perhaps she's set an example by doing this is a topic has had such as the years and only recent need to accept people have mental health and i think they limited to the path example why not express? i really feel that 8 especially they they they, they really try the years and years and they carry their country. shoulders is okay to be like, okay, i have mental health, i'm not gonna be all the fact that she has withdrawn has both further attention to her. i mean, if she's sort of quietly underpe
and obviously all eyes are on her in the u. s. thinking that she could win more, she went on instagram recently just saying how much of that weight on her shoulder is being hard on her. and may be this rift with such reactions coming from both sides would create even more pressure for the 24 year old gymnast with a very difficult boss. i was the world waited, rory, sushi, discuss those developments with a panel of guest mental health issue of simone biles. so she withdrew. i mean, this must be...
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u. s. embassy incapable told to destroy files in case taliban wins. obviously in case is already a reality. but the thing is like, on the report here, we keep on saying over the past year to that, it looks like the 70s are coming back. and of course, the seventy's afghanistan was in the news, and that was the beginning of the end for the soviet empire. now the u. s. empire is collapsing there, and i have several things to say in terms of one thing. what people always ask, why does every empire go there to die? and every empire is the epitome, essential is ation and hedge. a monic power, a single power controlling a lot. and they always disintegrate at the edges of their empire. and of course, the problem with afghan stan for all empires is that it's one of the most decentralized of all nations space, right? there's many, many valleys, many mountains, many tribes within those mountains. and each mountain valley there's another tribe and to try to control all of them with all their little nodes of power. it's impossible in every single solitary, centralized power
u. s. embassy incapable told to destroy files in case taliban wins. obviously in case is already a reality. but the thing is like, on the report here, we keep on saying over the past year to that, it looks like the 70s are coming back. and of course, the seventy's afghanistan was in the news, and that was the beginning of the end for the soviet empire. now the u. s. empire is collapsing there, and i have several things to say in terms of one thing. what people always ask, why does every empire...
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then where does this leave that we're focusing on that obviously the may not to see the taliban on one hand, the u. s. and the foreign parties who are heading for the exits. what are the people of afghanistan? where does this leave them? are they ready to be ruled by and his law, mac amorous, of the taliban? what happens to them? and this is a devastating outcome for the, for the people who have gone to stone. i think it's true that many people in a time later dp, unhappy with the, with the government of president i need, but a violent political change is not, not something that most have gone to the wanted data. enormous concerns about how the taliban will rule the country. what kind of political order they will bring, where they will be a destination off. what we saw before, 911, which obviously drilled a lot of guns and the question over the right, specifically for women. when the taliban b as best as they would before before 911. so i think me to get into the head of people. this is, this is a tragedy for them. the fact that they're undergoing yet another violent political change over over the la
then where does this leave that we're focusing on that obviously the may not to see the taliban on one hand, the u. s. and the foreign parties who are heading for the exits. what are the people of afghanistan? where does this leave them? are they ready to be ruled by and his law, mac amorous, of the taliban? what happens to them? and this is a devastating outcome for the, for the people who have gone to stone. i think it's true that many people in a time later dp, unhappy with the, with the...
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who's obviously in person, there is a, i've got to start ambassador to the u. s. u n. a sex i let's, let's listen and i'm honored to make the statement on behalf of my foreign minister, his excellency mohammed, any farmer who very much wanted to be here with you, but could not travel due to travel to new york to short notice allow me to 1st, congratulate india for assuming the presidency of the council and equally congratulate franz for successfully finishing it. his tenure. i would like to also thank government of india, norway, and estonia of the pin holders and the rest of the security council members and responding positively to the request to brief the council about the alarming developments. and i understand this meeting also highlights the security council's commitment to ensuring that the people of up on sun are able to live in peace, security, and dignity and shrine, than the charter of the united nations and the universal declaration of human rights and disregard. i should also like to welcome the security council statement of for august condemning the terror
who's obviously in person, there is a, i've got to start ambassador to the u. s. u n. a sex i let's, let's listen and i'm honored to make the statement on behalf of my foreign minister, his excellency mohammed, any farmer who very much wanted to be here with you, but could not travel due to travel to new york to short notice allow me to 1st, congratulate india for assuming the presidency of the council and equally congratulate franz for successfully finishing it. his tenure. i would like to...
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u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot more criticism and exposure of what the reality is versus what are the promises and the, the false estimates by us intelligence officials. now, many people weren't lucky enough to get a flight out of cabal this week. we heard from a german national, who's currently stuck in the country with his afghan fiance. and i just got set up . i'm a german citizen. throughout the day i stay in constant contact with the german foreign ministry and the german ambassador to couple. i received an email saying that one can enter germany, only one is a family member of a german. my fiance is such a person, but she's not being recognized in the official status. and she's a citizen of afghanistan. we hope t
u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a...
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u. s. and the british and, and others. and all of this needs to be looked into. obviously, it's not very professional to do stuff like that, but, and if you think about strategic doctrine of us military forces, over the years, protection of their own troops always takes precedence over civilian casualties. i'm. that's why, you know, the, they'll, you know, often accused of these kind of things. and you really, if you're going to go in on the ground in the country, any country you've got to expect that you're going to take casualties. and the, there's an unwillingness within the u. s. population. and also within the us military to contemplate that and therefore dexter civilians, whether it's enough going to stand or elsewhere. while regard is necessary in order to protect the law of us soldiers, which of course really is not very military. speaking about the value of civilian lives. let's just talk about the strength strike yesterday. that was carried out. now 1st central command said, as far as we're concerned, the weren't any, any civilian casualties. but then the claim s
u. s. and the british and, and others. and all of this needs to be looked into. obviously, it's not very professional to do stuff like that, but, and if you think about strategic doctrine of us military forces, over the years, protection of their own troops always takes precedence over civilian casualties. i'm. that's why, you know, the, they'll, you know, often accused of these kind of things. and you really, if you're going to go in on the ground in the country, any country you've got to...
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obviously. well, the taliban turned out to be the turned out to be much better students than the regular african army. steven raj has a form, a u. s. navy intelligence officer says that he can't help but into a parallels with psych on the goal was to ensure that the app in government was strong, that it was a nation where the people were free. it was a nation, ruled by a constitution and not ruled by any dictator or a terrorist organization. so the goal was never achieve. 20 years of work was put into that we have seen is a for caster feet. how do you leave all these people behind the talk about the afghan assistance to, to be met with the baby, torture and murder. this reminds me of us. i got, i was in the air force during the time saigon fell. and when i see helicopters in bul landing on rooftops in airports and giant us air force planes, having the refugees board, those planes reminds me of saigon. and when we see its history repeating itself, so there is no bright future obviously for our dentist spam, but until we make a change in our nation with regard to our foreign policy, we don't have a much of a bright future either. ru
obviously. well, the taliban turned out to be the turned out to be much better students than the regular african army. steven raj has a form, a u. s. navy intelligence officer says that he can't help but into a parallels with psych on the goal was to ensure that the app in government was strong, that it was a nation where the people were free. it was a nation, ruled by a constitution and not ruled by any dictator or a terrorist organization. so the goal was never achieve. 20 years of work was...
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u. s. which after all has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years, consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot more criticism and exposure of what the reality is versus what are the promises and the, the false estimates by us intelligence officials, campbell ample, still over crowded with people struggling to flee. and while the list of countries conducting rescue operations might be longed, the number of people actually managing to leave isn't quite so big would be vacuous . if things have problems. one being that the u. s. doesn't have enough troops to guard the airport or to provide security taliban checkpoints. some countries have security doubts about taking in refugees. they are more preoccupied with the return of their own citizens. the u. s. is evacuated, the largest number of nationals to
u. s. which after all has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years, consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot...
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u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot more criticism and exposure of what the reality is versus what are the promises and the, the false estimates by us intelligence official that's catalogued now 3 carbo, can speak to local journalists show, have know jeff is arda, who's out there on the streets, good day t shirt. just give us a sense of what's going on there right now in the capital. and also in particular, the airport is the big problem. so i'll make the model followed by but the problem is quite if you see the shop we are most of the shop. and if you just around i don't think it was area was the most rush find is good. what are, what, what if you don't know what happens is gonna compare today? and he says that the problem
u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a...
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u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot more criticism and exposure of what the reality is versus what are the promises and the, the false estimates by us intelligence officials. in the meantime, united nations security council has wrapped up possession devoted to issues of terrorism. and the threats it poses to stays off task hands on fund into the hands of the taliban. the situation in the country of high on the agenda among the speakers up the session was to boot muradi. and he served as t for presidential programs on to ask our president how many calls i. he made an impassioned plea for help. the hold most intervention to alert and mitigate, and a couple it take humanitarian tragedy. and to defend you and must overcome its
u. s. which after all, has been in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the u. s. empire and the neo conservative to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a...
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u. b. s. subs medalist we operated in close to 40 different countries around the world, brazil for room, anima, colombia, japan, taiwan, hong kong, obviously throughout europe. the were making millions per month. offshore accounts not paying taxes. i was living, the dream weren't worried about anything, but in my particular instance, i had something to worry. all sorts of investors all over the world were very eager to put their money with them because he was generating very good returns. and that's what investors want. he turned out to be doing something else, which was he was misappropriating the investors money and the investors thought they were achieving these excellent returns. in reality, they were not philip baker and his partners were essentially making it up. they were like, ah, ah, the 2nd thing and in some ways, more damaging issue is that as they thought to recruit additional investors, new investors, which were essential because they needed to paper over the lots of money that they'd already lost. they were in their prospectuses in the documents they provided to investors to show investors how well they've been doing the rely
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u. s. for example, is frozen $9000000000.00 in afghan money and sources in us banks. and it is something obviously that the talking about are going to need it desperately, if they are going to deal with some of the huge challenges that this country is facing. so it's going to be very interesting to see as to whether, if indeed the part of ministration pushes for extending this deadline. whether in fact that's only bon may agree because of the kind of pressures that they are on the for the mom and charles, thanks for that. let's talk to nadine barbara, who is life for us in london. so nadeem, british prime minister boyce johnson, is chairing that g 7 virtue meeting and it looks like lead is, are divided on the extension of the deadline. what's likely to happen was him, that's right. or is johnson has been rather saw in on the she was the evacuations from couple apple over the last couple of weeks. but he did tweet earlier, saying he'll be asking friends and allies to quote, stand by the afghan people and step up support for refugees. and humanitarian aid and yes, downing street sources have hinted
u. s. for example, is frozen $9000000000.00 in afghan money and sources in us banks. and it is something obviously that the talking about are going to need it desperately, if they are going to deal with some of the huge challenges that this country is facing. so it's going to be very interesting to see as to whether, if indeed the part of ministration pushes for extending this deadline. whether in fact that's only bon may agree because of the kind of pressures that they are on the for the mom...
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the natural disasters, the active development everyone obviously a big political follow to from afghanistan token, which than the you and the u. s. a. going through a rift in bilateral ties, aggravated by americans rapid pull out it. so hastily convinced g 7, some of the bit later today we'll address some of that. but things already turned on. friendly with the ease topped it from blaming washington for hampering efforts to evacuate european citizens from afghanistan. the problem is access to the airport. the americans are in control and security measures are very strong. we complained we ask them to show more flexibility. we are unable to get our employees through. they want to evacuate $60000.00 people between now and the end of this month. it's mathematically impossible and numerous or false claim the leaders of the g 7 to are going to press president bind to extend that evacuation deadline. one of the taliban. going to say that if it happened independent. janice luc renee told us the situation a couple, airport is a western lead mess. yes. again, the medic, who's railey under duress because the situation is getting worse, th
the natural disasters, the active development everyone obviously a big political follow to from afghanistan token, which than the you and the u. s. a. going through a rift in bilateral ties, aggravated by americans rapid pull out it. so hastily convinced g 7, some of the bit later today we'll address some of that. but things already turned on. friendly with the ease topped it from blaming washington for hampering efforts to evacuate european citizens from afghanistan. the problem is access to...
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u. s. t u. s t c coin or even makers. dow, that's actually controlled by the coalition and the creators who actually issue it versus this one, the us dollar that's issued by the fed. obviously that would be controlled by the fed and that's what they want because that's literally the only difference they don't like sharing their power. they don't like another organization having the authority to issue something like a monetary instrument. so this, this point of the bill is actually quite disturbing because it states that the federal reserve have be explicit authority to issue the digital version of the us dollar. and on the other hand, the us treasury will actually have the authority to permit or prohibit us dollar and other fee ought to be stable court currency. so that's very disturbing to me because at the end of the day, a stable client is essentially just another derivative like any other derivative in the market, giving the government authority to allow or dis, allow a stable coin. i mean, that's not the job because this derivative on everything on oil, on cattle, natural gas grain, betty, on mcgregor versus poor. yeah. i mean stock on the real estate, you name it. so
u. s. t u. s t c coin or even makers. dow, that's actually controlled by the coalition and the creators who actually issue it versus this one, the us dollar that's issued by the fed. obviously that would be controlled by the fed and that's what they want because that's literally the only difference they don't like sharing their power. they don't like another organization having the authority to issue something like a monetary instrument. so this, this point of the bill is actually quite...
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you know, you've looked at the, obviously it's very contentious and the reason why do you think exactly is the u. s . hoping to accomplish when they go to a country like israel and say stop the project with china or it could hurt our relationship. do you think, what are, what are the, what is united states wanting from them? well, i remember china in united states gone into a cold war for lack of a better term at this point. and israel, because of their unique technology and their growth economy, by the way, is, is the one harbinger that the united states doesn't want to see. they don't want to see israel and china working together because, you know, we have a big stake and israel, it also means that china is getting closer to this group with some really incredible technology. and if this cold war is about technology, and so i can understand that there is to, israel is going to always say, as long as we have supplied, you know, all their radar, all their missile, so on and so forth. they're going to, you know, play footsie with china. they're not going to go ahead long of that because at the end of
you know, you've looked at the, obviously it's very contentious and the reason why do you think exactly is the u. s . hoping to accomplish when they go to a country like israel and say stop the project with china or it could hurt our relationship. do you think, what are, what are the, what is united states wanting from them? well, i remember china in united states gone into a cold war for lack of a better term at this point. and israel, because of their unique technology and their growth...
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you will change obviously on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the young people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial us sort of forces to go with this war. it's been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 2011. well, that was the height of the u. s. troop presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground we stood on. i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully influenced the outcomes in afghan us than and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people of afghan, stan, i support the withdrawal, but we're, we're going out with our table to in our legs, which is surprising to people who weren't paying attention. i think so, the fact that the united states really has really is not achieved anything in afghanistan. things are worse essentially than, than we found it or, or been, we founded in february 2002 in
you will change obviously on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the young people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial us sort of forces to go with this war. it's been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 2011. well, that was the height of...